. >> we don't believe that is appropriate and in keeping with the law. >> the national disability rights network faught for the ada's passage but continues to see cases like this 24 years later. executive director says there's no excuse. >> we're asking them simply to offer the seat to a person with a dizzy built 2i -- disability at the same price. >> they claim it's not dis scrim sorry but a result of demand pricing -- discriminatory but a demand pricing based on location and popularity such as seats on the aisle or with better views. the a accessible seat is in one of those areas. >> i understand theaters are coming up with all kinds of ways to increase their income but they can't do it on the backs of people with disabilities. >> the nonprofit theater receives federal and local grants. this year the national endowment of the arts gave it $50,000. another 100 $56,000 came from another group -- regardless of whether it's money that comes from public or private funding the 6-year-old theater must comply with the ada. >> i think it's a willful disregard to the disabled community so i thin